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Consumers aren’t charged additional fees for using tap-to-pay methods instead of swiping or inserting their credit or debit cards.
From groceries to gas, more people are tapping their phones instead of swiping cards to pay. But what happens if that phone goes missing or falls into the wrong hands? Consumer Reports tells you ...
Starting in Q4, COTA riders will be able to board any bus and pay their fare using any contactless payment method: credit ...
In this age of tap-and-pay credit card technology being offered for most in-person customer transactions, from restaurants to retailers, BART will soon allow riders to use that method to pay for ...
Solon police say thieves may be skimming cards at payment terminals—and that using tap-to-pay or a digital wallet may help protect your money.
BART riders can now tap to pay with a credit card or debit card directly at the gate instead of using a Clipper Card.
The Regional Transportation District is planning to launch a credit and debit card tap-to-pay system on its buses and trains in 2025. The agency’s current smart fare payment system, dubbed ...
Tap-to-pay for kids is coming to Android next year, although you can breathe a sigh of relief: it sounds like there will be plenty of parental controls.